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- Title
HİNDİSTAN'IN SAVAŞ DOKTRİNİ: RİSKLERİ VE FIRSATLARI YENİDEN DEĞERLENDİRMEK.
- Authors
ARAS, Ferhat Çağrı; KANDEMİR, Ekber
- Abstract
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the fact that India's orthodox offensive doctrine has made its army a more inefficient tool even in the face of radical changes in India's strategic geographical position, and in this context, why the innovation movements of the Indian army in the recent period will be more inefficient with this doctrine. The primary assumption in this article, in which it is discussed that India can use its regional and global interests and power more efficiently with a new doctrine, is the central assumption of India's current military doctrine in the recent period when India has implemented a new dimension of its non-alignment policy on a more global scale in its foreign policy. Strategic cooperation, indigenization movements, and foreign policy programs aiming to reduce foreign dependency will not make the Indian military productive. The risks and opportunities that will arise from developing a new military doctrine and vision should be discussed within the framework of a new doctrine. Considering all these limitations and inferences, this article consists of three parts. The first chapter examines the history of India's military strategy in the context of India's orthodox doctrine of aggression to secure its ground forces. In the second part, the developments that overturned the security paradigms of India in the 21st century and the failure of the military policies followed in the static environment afterwards, and the causes and consequences of this failure are analyzed. In the last part, some analyzes and implications are made for why India's military power will fail if it insists on the current doctrine and for a new modern military doctrine that should be created so that breakthroughs can result in efficiency.
- Subjects
INDIA; MILITARY doctrine; MILITARY policy; GEOGRAPHICAL positions; MILITARY strategy; HISTORY of India
- Publication
Journal of Security Sciences / Güvenlik Bilimleri Dergisi, 2023, Vol 12, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2147-2912
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.28956/gbd.1196748